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    ViewBag.Title = "Risk and Complience Help : Security";
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<h2>Security Help Section</h2>
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        <p style="font-weight:bold;">The current roles in the system are:</p>
        <ul>
            <li>Developer</li>
            <li>Administrator</li>
            <li>Financial Services Board</li>
            <li>Fund Administrator</li>
            <li>Trustee</li>
            <li>Reporter</li>
            <li>System User</li>
            <li>User</li>
        </ul>
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        In the order shown above the Hierarchy of the permissions follows the same order, developer being the role that has the most access.
         For demonstartion perposes the developer has the highest
        security clearance and for testing as when testing the system takes full security in to perspective.

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    <h3>Register Users</h3>
    To register a user click on the "Register User" menu item as shown in the sceen shot provided, the system will navigate you to a screen where a form is presented, with two sections
    Account information and Membership roles. The first section only requests your username, email and a default password. The details are e-mailed to the user, 
    the password will be changed when the user logs on for the first time to ensure that their password is kept a secret.
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    <h3>Membership Roles</h3>
    The membership roles are loaded dynamically to allow a upto date view of the current availible roles for the system, when you select one of the roles the remaining
    roles become disabled, as the system currently has a rule that a user can only belong to one role within the system. When unselecting the role the remaining roles become
    selectable giving you the ability to change user role before saving.
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    <h3 >Saving</h3>
    When you have completed the form with the respective role then simply click the register button and the system will save the user and register the role for the user, and notify them that they
    are now active within the system.
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